Yoni Zohar holds a live striped bass (Morone saxatilis) electro-fished on its spawning ground in the Chesapeake Bay before taking a blood sample for studying the level of hormonal failure that is responsible for the lack of FOM, ovulation and spawning in captive held fish. Maryland, USA, 1995

Yoni Zohar strip-spawns an Atlantic salmon which was induced to ovulate using GnRHa implant. Maine, USA, 1988

Yoni Zohar administers GnRHa implants to Atlantic salmon held in floating net-pens in a commercial broodstock operation in Chile, 1993.

Yoni Zohar standing by a broodstock gilthead seabream tank at the Aquaculture Research Center, Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology, University of Maryland. 2019.

The percent of total presentations at the International Symposia on Reproductive Physiology of Fish (ISRPF) that used physiological (blue) or molecular (red) platforms.

The percent of total presentations at the International Symposia on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish (ISRPF) in which the zebrafish model was studied.

Yoni Zohar with members of his team during a (fish) break from the XII International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology in Toronto, Canada (May 1993). From right to left: Shimon Hassin (PhD student); Abigail Elizur (a close collaborator); Yoav Gothilf (PhD student); Constantinos (Dinos) Mylonas (PhD student) ; Claire Holland (PhD student); John Stubblefield (research associate) and Verapong Vuthiphandchai (PhD student).

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